Keith FrankelWhy are Slack users going to Twitter to discuss Slack?If you’ve been hiding under a rock for the last week or two, you may have missed the recent public outcry regarding the launch of a new…Nov 21, 2019Nov 21, 2019
Keith FrankelThe problem with trying to diagnose motivations behind irrational behavior.Imagine you have a cough.Jun 14, 2016Jun 14, 2016
Keith FrankelNow that we’re here, I’m lamenting how we got here.Three-ish months ago, I wrote the following forward for my friend Chris Piascik’s amazing new book, Another 1000 Days of Drawing. Today I…May 4, 2016May 4, 2016
Keith FrankelWhy do I cancel 99% of the plans I make?Ask anyone who knows me well, and they’ll tell you how terrible I am at correspondence. (Seriously, the worst.)Feb 24, 2016Feb 24, 2016
Keith FrankelDon’t make the Best an enemy of the Good.I recently spent a rainy Sunday afternoon in my office, drinking coffee and rewatching an unusually respectful C-SPAN debate (what a…Jan 27, 2016Jan 27, 2016
Keith FrankelCan you be honest without knowing the truth?Diamonds are rare. Bottled water is safer than tap. Coffee can sober you up. People have different learning styles. Vaccines can cause…Jan 19, 2016Jan 19, 2016
Keith FrankelHow to be honest without being an asshole.Earlier this week, I had the good fortune of being interviewed for (what I really hope) is a nice little article in the ‘Life’ section of…Jan 15, 2016Jan 15, 2016
Keith Frankel“So there is a gun to your head…”: Understanding radical defenses of lying.Since committing to uncompromising honesty, I’ve had dozens of conversations with people, practically all of which involve being asked to…Jan 11, 2016Jan 11, 2016
Keith FrankelNo, it is not good to see you again.I can recall fairly clearly the last lie I consciously told.Jan 8, 2016Jan 8, 2016
Keith Frankel5 responses to the promise of honesty that deserve consideration.When I launched Adventures in Honesty earlier this week, I certainly expected to receive some… interesting… initial responses. (If you’re…Jan 7, 2016Jan 7, 2016